Mick Schumacher clearly made an impact in the Turkish GP qualifying as his most notable display was his entry into the Q2, his first in F1, and Haas' first in 2021.
Valtteri Bottas registered his first win of the 2021 Formula 1 season at the Turkish GP, yet he isn't the main talking point after the weekend.
Lewis Hamilton only managed to finish fifth at the Turkish Grand Prix, thanks in no small part to a confused pit stop strategy from Mercedes.
Following a surprise Q1 elimination during a disappointing qualifying session in Turkey, the Australian was set to start only 15th.
Lewis Hamilton was actually fastest on the day and won qualifying, but he will start from 11th due to a 10-place grid penalty.
With Formula 1 set to resume the 2021 season with the Turkish GP, we look at how the last five races in the same venue took place.
Hamilton's Mercedes W12 has a new internal combustion engine (ICE) and exhaust, but he had already used up his allotted number of new ICEs.
Sainz was one of the stars of the Russian Grand Prix weekend, qualifying second and racing to third after taking the lead early on.
The 2020 Turkish GP saw Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton clinch a record-equalling seventh world driver's championship in Formula 1.
The inaugural Turkish Grand Prix was held on this day in 2005, with Kimi Raikkonen winning the Formula 1 race for McLaren-Mercedes.